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NORWICH B ONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922 A Wlfitm Fm‘ 5Il" ¢.“vertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin Want’ Advertisement Will Get It * Bulletin Wmt Advertiseinent, Will- Get It A !}nlle_m ng A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell I BOEN WHEATON—In Lebanon. Nov. 1, WaN o Mr. Cand Mas. W heaton. v IBBISON —In Norwich, #ou 1o Mrs and Mre. J W 'nmngum avenue, 1922, & Albett E. Nov. 3. 1922, & DlED CASBIDY—Tn this city. Marthn Cassidy Notice of funéral hercaftor Nov.. 6, 1922 FUNERAL NOIICES BRQWS—-In New London, Nov. 4, ‘8 brown of Saiem. o Sef\ fees. at tef™ 1922, Linwood cemetery Tuesday, Nov at 11 JREDAN—In Norwich. Nov. 3. 1922, ARrar . Jocdan of 45 High street Funert] services ‘at Grace ‘Memorial Bdp- Y8t ehprch this (Monday) aftérnoon at “o'efoek. Burial®in. Maplewood ceme- tery Colckes- m. CABP OF. THANKS We- wishl to thank out ncighbors and {riénds for the many acts of Kindness and €yiifbathy shoyf us in our rccent’ great ) st L in the ' .oss of wife “'and mbther, and will’ éver (redsure’ them ‘in #ur‘hearts. Our. heartfelt thanks ‘are 3780 e¥tended Ao the choir of the Baltic Methedist Church and 10 all the friends for their beautiful floral forms: ANDREW HEIBEL AND FAMILY. Baltic, Cépn ———————. ——— cuua’cfl&mm 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directo';:g and Lady Assistant fifiI\RY E. CHUHCH WM SM!TH ALLEN Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors . and Embelgers 322 Main Shreet Chambgr ‘of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady ‘Assistant § F uneral Director 1 fiab Embaisnes PROMPT SCRVICE DAY 2R NIGHT GEORGE ‘G. GRANT 5 Rofuner §2. PROVIDENCE ¥y TAFTVJLLE Teleghon, i Sen Co: 8 mun STREET FUNERAL Dmgg'gg., Mld! and Jesysfi City - # mt GARDENING B S o W Ureer-ouses; 77 € mes Tbbison, of | — ‘HARTFO Advertissment Will S¢ll It _ WANTER—Femsle WA\TED—-Cthbermaid‘ at _the Wau- iregan Hotel. Apply to Housekeeper. 1 DOV WANTED — Situation by _American womanm, with girl of 14, as housekeeper fbr onte or two adults,’ $14 weekly. “Mrs. Putnam,’ Conn. noved : :\ DDEH\O\'I H housel».eener for young workingman by young woman. Box 72, North WAdhaw; Conn. novid T WANTED—Ladies anywhere make money crocheting lingerie; instructions, €ompleted sample and prices 10c. Paris Art, 17, New Haven,"Conn. novid NTED — A hand lfl "~ machine ;lv\ibt r on silk warps. West Side Silk ngy2d .nmf sdleswoman for ctat and dress de- partment ; good salary and permanent po- Sition. Apply by h(ter Ewmg experience, Box 44, Norwich novid W\ children; \Hm ton, ED—Co ored girl to assist with other Tel. N i “AY"EDv‘Expwlen@d wahms. Ap— { Py’ City Lunch. octz4d | WANTED PERIENCED GIBL. SCHOOL GEAPUATE, FOR COST WORBK IN MANUFACTEBING PLANT. ADDRESS QUALIFICATIONS BOX ‘NO. 315, BTLLETIN.’ e——— TO == WANTED—Male WANTED—Firemén, hnkemen begin- ners ‘flofl ¥ ld ter “§200; ‘no steike. " Rail- na¥row - nents. * Write or _Telephone The Mystic W uolcn Co, [ Valiey, RIL.© » il No- 2. Hops | WANTED—Salesmen and collectors, between' 23’ and 40" years’ Tor sfeady p sitionst warried neft prefefxed Apply | 57 Broadwi\'- TCI oct3ld = Hepgs WANTED—High_ v_hool boy fur Satur- E)s L3 “ W oolv\ enh Ca al —A single man fcn' general E. A. Hoxi¢, Lebanofl. P}X!t Franl» ICH men over-17 Ad1¥ clrks; comtience 31337 s;pa y';" comthon eduénllofl"!u c!cm positions TR6E ; write Tmmediatery” i IfimJu(@‘Dem SN “gerTiy® THE NEW YOBRK, NEW HAVEN & Begular positions for competent meh Whose' work s satisfaciory ‘ap: glachlpfits—“c to 7bc per hour Doilermaker—67c to Tbc per hour Blanj{mmths-—gic 18 75¢ per Bour Axma\ure Winders—65¢ ‘and 75¢ per hour. Car Inspectors & Repairmen—6ic per hour i{elp’n—grs( year, 45 cenls per Ewr The above rates are those agreed u; on With” Comimittee”6f ”E@&Ifi'cai Partmedt Assdeiation.” This is.not a strike agamsL therail- t-is a strike whged against % { reduction in rates of pay ordered by | thia 1y $:00 A M. to§ | As8't. Supérinténdent’s ce, | Startion, 'New Londgh, Conng' R. M. SMITH, Ass't S\apcnrrbni;:t_ New Yerk, »N’%fl Hayen"& Hai « 7" RR. Company” WANTED A GOQD. BENCH MOULDFR ON BRASS. UN'[TEP l}BASS AND METAL €0, nc. v SPRTH FOB SALE—Green ge, an ' ‘A tF1 1- wbrka"‘l-‘ al lin, - Telephofe 23? Boss, 48 Hinckley St; Norw - 'Nickel Plating pom SILVER, NJGKLE, CREES, ANR R mc.u,- coNN: TELEPHONE 56-13 TEDAI]& “Willimantid, an_experi-, | 2 JAD TO LAFF—A fella s |haz 1} £ f D RAILROAD COMPANY | jror carpen FOR §A 3 FOR SALE WANTED—Light sawmm and planer. P. 0. Box 41, East Thompson, Conn. novsi WANTED—Sixteen offico workers, at once.” Why' don't you let us prepare you for and placé you in a high grade®posi- tion--it, takes less time and mohey than you thinkl® Geaduatés are carning from onu to ‘ten thiousand dollars ‘a year. Classes Monday and Thursday evening land daily. Norwich-Jewett Commercial School, b9 Eranklin St Phone 1431 \or~ wich ; FOR SALE—Model Acorn range, size $20," with three-burner gas oven and beoiler attachment, good as new; bargain at $55, cost §135 new. Mrs. Thune, 132 School St. Phone ‘1636. novéd FOR SALE—Forty acres woodland, Norwich Town. Inquire 128 West Town Street. noved FOR SALE—Another carload of Ver- mont "cows will arrive Saturday, N James H. Hyde, North Franki Tel. Lebanon 30. FOR SALE Concert Piano, used only a short time you camnot tell from .mew. priced at $225. weeldy TALKINGM ACHINE SHOP, 24 Franiiin HIGHEST prices paid for used forni- ture amd -antiques ‘Louis D. Wa.rd Box 9, Norwich, B NTERNATIONAL S.'S. and Realty Agend. ‘real ‘estate ‘of all description, surace, steamshiy tickets, nétary publit. John G Chefieski, Agt, 160 North Maim | St Pmasm H8I BMg. novdd "HOMES WANTED for theee little girls; {homes' are wanted for thréc homeless lit- tle Catliclic girls—i, 8 and 10 years old; these: children are attractive and bright, and want very mucn ‘to find.d home of their “own.' “Anyone interested in these ! childrett, " please'‘ communicate with © the | State Buredu' ot Child" Welfare, State Capitol, Hartford; Conn. novid | " WANTED _Weavers, tenders, | spinners, drawing-in machine operators, | warp tenders, “spooler - tenders, slasher | fehders “fOr teatile cotton “mill. making ; piain white goods; day and night shifts; = work ; no idbor irou- 1Ble’; bonus-for night “w no charge for | securing employment ; me aviilable ; “families Lonsnstlu: of textile workers ‘preferred: " Al Employment Dept.“Room '$¢8, Butle bxchln:e Lldg., Pmunenee R 3d & MAN from West Mystic tolt me he found' a speing on’ his place,”if you drink the water ‘yo'll live oné hundred yvears, it 1 thougnt 'to myself. who would wan 1o live a hundred years in-AVest Mystic £l Prog 10c %ralgm, Marija ise Speécial, Bakelite Fazan's mwke Shop. novdd what o legs 'avd| le sez a dead horse; mebe he's right but I never seen a norse fly. Anndora cigars four for umx, a wonderful italian”briar pipe for 1!-! 50 apiece, at Fugan's Smoke Shop. opp. Woolworth's. oet3ld —Farmers and workmen to |2 Y ANTED- kn%r lhnl ‘we' sell ‘&t Very ° reasonable {prices thé “Baf” btand rubbers: rupber iboots and felt boots. ~ Goidblatts 'Shop bu;g: 46 E‘rinkhn St., Norwichi, Conn! WA\TED—Load " for Taunton. Mass., iclnity' - ‘Speclaf' rates. ' Zimmernian ng, 17 Boswell Ave. octfl&_i NTED—You want {o have a nice 606 to Antoophian’s”Studio, 325 postottice. Special, pio(ur ozen, Worlh' §60 octy d “A\;pv— fagazines, $1.15 per hun dred; Dedtaepers) BUchnrlr undred; Tags) 25 hundreds aiso highes rices 4ia 11 SAPAD mEtat al beber JaRL. will call anywhere. Mutual Waste and. Metal Co., 319 W. Main St. th.ma 2275. ¥ oct25e WANTED—Small ' dressed pigs; any time ‘and d@ny ‘amount; paymarket pr on “detiver; { Greeneville! Public: Market. Phone 141 # oct20d WANTED —Jighest cash prices for’ sccond hand furnituce, hws:g‘u vods, afitiques, store ux‘\t:v; ang-t9o) {t9" nie" befory selting s'r 13 }L 5 taken at’ 19 Phone »; '\\A TED—Second hana an‘lque tnr- vest prices uaAd A Bruck.ner St ‘PR myiod _,}ol:lrs = mn& iger, §5 Franks foasid and pay hi aecu lfl«'? and " fu) yl Kremens, succexsm 8e7" phgne™ 1305:- est prices for “and’ Yool King, 44-50° Water TS gepiagt TO RENT TO BENT—Furnished roonis, Cali- 19y “ School novfd modern -Bard a " tencment, Chésumit -, St. ) Ceda Inquire American Shoe Repairing Co, 3 Franklin gt V6 i two-room bun- s small repairs;’ good chince T or.handy 'man to get Jow "?ls and clectric lights! ?{:om 156* tenements | siz, an” T sez I dunno,d 8% Bl Froductd“cigars 16¢ | 7 ‘Bx qol < | poultry houses, garage. blacksmith shop ion?y 33190, 81, ooo { FOP 5ALE—-F0!’Q) “sheep. Telephone noviw E— receiving sets, at a modmfc ‘price ; instail one now and hear the election retutns; ask us to demon- strate. “"Plaut-Cadden Co.. Norwich. novad FOR SALE—Upright piacg with hand. Some ebony” case, splendida- action and ‘tone; only $95 on " térms if desired. Plaut-Cadden 'Co., Norwich. novd FOR sALE~—Ster1mg upright piano i perfect playing zopdition. with excellent tone and action ; special at $105, on easy ["hul Cadden Co., \urw ich. FOR SALE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE Just Combleted At No. 14 Elmwood Ave. Lot 50x105 Fegt Immediate Possession ‘Price $6,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET m;gx ':AI\J]—Fme Telephone 876 tone and s rna,hmn) um:hl playing condition, superb ndid action; wonderfal value for $175. on terms to suit.” Plaut-| + Cadden Co., Norwich. novdd FOE SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin safes for office and household use; all es. ~Plauf-Cadden Cb., \arwxq novid TFOR SALE_Why buy a new heater or ‘rangé when ‘you can get g séconig- hand one a8'#bod*ds new at A. Bruékn at a low pricé? ' 192 Franklin St. novdd FOR SALE—lcebox, McCray mogel, large "enotgir for ‘bufter of grocery store. nduire. of Johu . Cheneski, 160 North | P ; For Sale Two two family houses six and five rooms with all modern im- provements. Lot 114x120, on Mt. Pleasant Street. A great opportu- nity. $2,000 cash required on each house. For further particulars in- Wi | ights, quire of Tel. | novid “FQR SALE—Woodlot ; 1.500 cords hard | , near Putnafi; casy term§™lo re- party. Ingtite of ‘H. W. Tewgood son, Conni Tel. 943 34 FOB EALL-—‘CIIES}L\'Q Co housc contains all m jirovements; on State coad; must sell at once. Write o Phoffe F. C. Hesselmeyes, 195 Colfege St., New Haven, Conm Phone (_oluny novid - FOR SALE—Scasoncd hard woed in tdVe Ienfeph 3. Blegel. "Phone™So7s-5. 4 flo\u ? TFOR 5. Box 4, &ulltt JAMES E. MOORE Rooms 111-112 Thayer Bldg. AUCTIONS AUCTION Public auction at the William C. Smith farm in Franklin' about half way be- tween Norwieh' and Willimantic, about three miles west from Baltic, the follow- Twelve = cows, ng, some to freshen later, two heifers, Osborne mowing machine, Yankee horse rake, side-hill plow, two-horse har- row, corn sheller, corn cutter, pair team harnesses, new last spring, not any old trash. " SALE—Message cards with & prépriate hiessagesfor all ‘oecasions, 2sc per’ dozén ;' harmxeremc( cases, calendars tand :l,amn cases;” 2pb cach ; ‘Write-for ap- roval 'order. §. S Pease, 26 State St, farifocd, Conn noy3d "FOR $ALE—Kitchen and parlor stoves, slightly used, at ceasonablc prices. Nor- wieh Furniture Co., 6 Main St, Norwich, Conn. " Tel. 191‘3 © mov2d TYb-acre farm with orse, hers, $1,800 ; h house and barn, best $1.500; 27-acre farm, horse!“cattle, pigs,’ hens, Hoon If '¥ou are looking for a farm, call at Racing’s ¥am Agelicy, Paniéisor, Conn: FOR SALE_Restayrant, up to date, in gobd Jocation, must bt sold at once. Ad- dréss Box 010, &dfe Bulletin. “rovid FOB_SALE—Cottage house, six rooms and bath, barn, small tract land, gas; ¢ity water; price $4,200; leaving town? Write Owner, care Bulletin, or Phone 141-2. nov. Jox SALE—Pressure water tank, 500 lbns capacity, tested 100 Sounds square lge_mmm Livesey, Jr. W-urenn. o "FOR f:— —Plack Flemish _ Giant hares) twa% jes_and one buck. - 6 ér AVe., ‘Norwich, Conh. octdl . FOR SALE—New seven-room house, 124 Orchard all modern - improve- ments, neyer ogcupied. Inguire 131 Platt Ave. y ncl»fld il A T e DNL 74 “¥0B SALE_Paby grand piano, used one :.ksa'i, lachfll:e for 8600. Phone 857-5. Sale to start promptly at 11 a. m., ; THUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1922, JAMES H. HYDE, Auctioneer, {4 »ery stormy, sale first fair day. AUCTION Nineteen head of cattle for sale—4| cows, ‘2 giving milk, 2 to freshen in acch and Avril, § steers, 4 weight about | 11007 1bs. ea about 900 1bs, 1 buli, 5 yearlings, 3 calves. my ‘barn was burned. FRIDAY, Auction N NOV. 10; 1923, » If stormy, next day. - The place is three mafles north of \olun(u\\ n, on the road to Moosup, a mile: south of ~Bkonk grange. DANIEL SULLIVAN. Ekonk; Moosup, Box 45-A., Route No. 1. noyéd )ME FREOM THE STABT 5 81 acres; oh -high land, near neighbors, acrés ‘plow ‘and mow land, 706 cords stock barn, STANTON L. BRIGGS...... Auctioneer Tel. 18-5 Lebanon. I will sell at public auction place In the Town of Sprague, Village of Versailles, on house, 2 and carpenter ‘shop;-buildings all in the best of erder; 2 cows. 1 horsé, 200 fowls, 2 fat'plgs, wagons, farming tools, black- smith ‘and ‘carpeniter’ tools, and all for on my in the FRIDAY, NoV. 19, 1922, nov3dd il ic, Conn. RENT—Furnished rooms for | sekbépink. ' “Tel 535 X » w five rooms, with bath, all imporvements. lmuxre Av V. covello, s 'c‘itn “reL 1 A - novdd s TO BENT—Garage and store. vilig' Car- Statiop. \ TO BENT—A nice six- mddert**imsrovements.” Coaf Co. " T1: 7519 0 conn hght hbMeegfl'z stea) tr&c li:h!! 5 Nanh Mam St Uncas- novad room tenement, Thames ooms, for __apart- Mrs. ng on. -—Tenement of five Topms, _'_02:!'3! -rooms, light alss™"one " eve: Ave. v eKm}reg '— Apartm e six roo; improvemern o8 ”m!‘“‘:.t‘lblf'm: - S S = T0 *—Store “at 157 Franklin St, ird*Goldblatt’s ‘Shoe Store, 4$* Frank- gty Selnhney dng ond ¥ ot ning Tooms ;at 153 nk m St gs ‘Alice Blg, 321 Malfmgn. M : Conn. Phone 1366-4. B fifip‘wr%&yfi " . , 'fi -nt elec- v2d | Feankli see _‘ t low 0. one at & meuhl yrj‘c at 10 o'clock a. m., ing property: Ten head- o( cat- ne ‘to freshen soon, 5 heif- "EAR SALE e 'rvw-mmn-neml hos\;s;eoomm improve- ments, Greeneviile, 1w o- tchemen: vears house' with -improvements, ‘Laurel HAL hijoredt, weight );,;t;;l_"‘d;,.,‘mgfl'zh;;g rgi;mr catu;sga w:thshenor. 10 fpair, 1 nair horses, weightyabout 2§00 Tom Square;_S-room cot- 1bs., good workers, about 200 chickens, 3 1age best, repair, ‘5 minutes’ walk to i ) ogs. 2 lumbergwagons, mowing ma- For particulars, inquire duno disc harrow, cultivator, Egprlng— Sv\ua.re FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, tooth harrow, ice: plow, horse rake, en- Central Bldg, Norwich. Phome. silage cutter. corn harvester, plows, and K& - - ;other toolsund articles far too numerous = L’ r Sa| ;E 1o mention. Two-tenement House. and nine rooms ‘apartment, with garage for car, with : “pot jmproveéments.:on”. B, Tt Shx b0, el miies walk ?ar tgfl p‘g.,r_uv:ulafi. in bauau. A. V. covu,e L0, ,00 mifutes’ JOSEPH NESTURUK. Versailles, Conn. novéMTuTh LOST AND FOUND YL.OST—Placed in'auto by mistake, on Urtion' Square, Saturday night, books and %&s. Please call 361-12 and receive novcd LOST—Revere cord . tire, 34xé 1-2, modited on_rim, either between Willi- fi.ndc and Norwich or in Norwich. H. Wales Lines Co., Mansfield. Depot. | pe ard. noved - o o G SRS R S - s LOST—Pair’ of tortoise: shell' Timmed glasses on 4Broad- St. Leave at Bullétin Ofite.. Reward. 5 novéd ! ,‘E'efi SALE | nnecticut, ofim ram Franklin 3 LOST — Saturday morning, betwéen use, < fin ed, F‘d.n’é*iml «<ity, a bill fold containing sum and bf ‘mdney, hunter's license, auto licefise, lent | etc, * Finder liberally rewarded ‘if returmn- m ‘farm ew 4 180 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 432-3. av & 1% e *- oF 1908 4 uppaY. - REAL ESTATE BEQKER. B vo milies with® an B e L iE PQUND—One tife. Owner can have safmé’ by proving property nnd pa; es. Phone 361-12. novéed !r—'nvo Jhouinds, in North m nn. black and white; ‘one 2. 3 > wm| N’o. 44867 I.nd uoos ewgfl. orw il S . lo.v’d 1700 = wit ¥4 'FOR SALE ©2Nice lpoqlern comge of mix roqg- f bath, ¢ A $600 Upright Wegman- Mahogsny | Specially | Torms, $35 down, $2.50 I have to sell, as |® ‘A :'Ffll qA Bulletin For Sale (a Bullelix; For Sale Advemsement lel Sell 1t| Advertiseme! nt lel Sefl It LEGAL NOTICES. Lown us Norwich, diceimg, e e sewgcal Town of the Engine . West Side. TRICT—AL Central 205 FOULTH DISTRICT—AL the west of the Old Green, the mumy following e |on y in November, in the the first Mon- year 1922, 1o | wit: {On Tuesday, L] the Ith day 1922, at 6 o'clock heir of November, the forenoen, ballots for a Senatoe to n their baliots tor a Rep- represent the Second Con istrict of the State of Con uext Congrees of the | Lieuten {urer, y General and Comptroller jof said te of Conunecticut, to hold said offices from the Wednesday follow- ‘m'v the first Monday of January, A. D. and until’ their successors are duly Guvernor. Treas- . 10 give in their ballots for a per- represent (he Nineteenth Sena- District of the Stale of Connecti in th neral Aseembly of Comnec- to_hold ‘said office from the Wed- g the first Monday in 1923, and untl his suc- 1 e in their ballots for two present faid Town in the [ Ge of Comnecticut, to hold {said office from the Wednesday following the first Monday nuary,’ A. D. 1923 and until their successors are duly quali fied Also, to give in their_baMots for a Judge of Probate for the District of Nor- wich for o years from and after the Wedne. following the first Monday of Janua A. D. 1923, Alzo, to in their baliots for a Sheriff for New, London County as pro- vided by law Also, to give in their ballots thirty-three 33) Justices of the to officc for two years from first Monday of January. A. D. 19 THE POLLS WILL BE OPENED IN AT THE DISTRIC OCLOCK IN TH N 0 S (5) at Norwich, this A. D. 1922 CHARLES §. HOLBROOK. Tuwnoglerk of the Town of Norwich. nov2 for Peace, the D IN of THE Dated S0th day October, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’ Lebanon, 'within ‘and fer the District of Lebanon, on the 1st ddy of November, A. D.-1932. Present—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Jndge Estate of Amherst B. Scoville. late of the Town and Probate District: of “Leba- non. and in said District. deceased. The Administr: ng exhibited to this Court for tion account with said estate, it is Ordered, That the 6th day of Novem- ber. 1922, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. at ihe Probate Court in Lebanon, in said { District. be, and the same fs, | for a ‘hearing th ts the Admin interested in said estate 10 appesc id time and blace, by publishing this :m.m— once in-a newspaver having a rec- fognized circulation in_ said District, and e to_this Court. GEORGE E. BRIGGS. Judge. AT A _COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Bozrah. within and for the District of Bozrah, on the 4th day of. November, A 192! Prr;nm — WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, Judge. istate of William A. Kelley, late of Bozrah, in sald ‘District. deceased. John T. Beswick of Bozrah appeared in"Court and filed a petition praying. for the reasons therein set forth, that admin istratjon be granted on the estate of said deceased, -alleged to be intestate. Whareypon,” It Is Ordered: That, said petition he heard and Aetermined at the Court Room in-Bozrah, in said on tho 9tn day of Novenfber. A. o'olock in the Rfternoomn, nd notice of the nendency of said etition. and of said hearive thereon, b ziven by the publication of this' order, one fime fh a mewspaper having'a cireulation in'satd District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that red turnt' be made to this' Conrt + .~ WAREHAM W. BENTLEY. ndved Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE LD at \onn le, withifi ‘and”for thé Distsict of Montyille, on the 3d day of November, A D. 1922 Presen(—D\\' . HOME, Judge. Estate 8t Charles H. lh.zhm, late of Montville. in said District, deceased. Louis R. Dgipeare of Montvilje &p- peared in Ceurt and filed a ‘petition praying, for tiié reasons therein setforth, that administration ipon ‘said-estate, al- leged to be intestate, may be. “Whereupon, 1t Is Ordeced, petition be heard nnd etermined at the Probate Court Room in Montville, in n.ld istrict, on' the 10th r]ay‘ November, “A. . 1922, at 19 ‘o'cloek in {the" luibnocm d (hul notice of ‘the pendency ‘of uid' i mw‘tbed vert by the publication s order ane E‘me i1 The Norwich guf]lgm, nm paper having a cigpulation ‘M trict, at léast three vflor to the ulz of 312 hufin:, g:nfl e DAN D. HOME. yalge. The above and foregoing is a true'copy of ‘recol N F. PmLTFE SUSAX ecord. Attest: OTITE TO © on the B dl!it‘hven- novéd 5 1922 P ent_DAN D. HOME, Jusge Estate of Heng Matliews; * late Montviile, in qm lsu-ia deceased. Osdered, M flvm’gfll ifln. Yy fo ha um efect, tflelgg wit l AUTOMDEILE ACCESSORIES 1 d car recover- like the best is making tope, atisfaction guar- 2 or small hop, .\;a)efl ’ Paint Shop Josepli Ferry [’2‘ oct12t RIT in our work; try . Chestnut St ator covers, covers and tire covers. reuph kinds oi autos. Phone 1397. Thorough knowledge of welding d‘ preheating plus adequate facili and equipment enables us to undep- take WELDING work that 0”1 often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is $ee heavy to bring to us ‘our portahl equipment enables us to go ta work, No piece of work too large or lh small. NORWICH WELDI'NG CQ- Phone 214 31 Chestnut STORAGE BATTERIES * FORD $16. DODGE 3388 BUICK, OVERLAND, BEISCO, C! ROLET, OAKLAND, ESSEX $i8. | These are our mew prices om Hartterd | Batteries, all guarnateed 18 mosthe. FORD HADIATORS ' , Wwith shell, $15 . without shell, $14 1911-16 model, $17.50. Ford Truck model, $25, All Brass Honeycomb Badistors susranteed. e THE JOHNSON CO. 107-109° Franklin St., Norwich, Autoxhoblle;, Carriages, -‘Wagons. Trucks and Carts Mechaiical Repairs, Painting, Trim-« ming, Ugholnmng and Wood Blacksmithing “In" All " Its " ‘Br Scott & Clark Cnm 507 TO 515 NOBTH MAIN m ‘FOR hus—m ¥OR su.r,—:ils Buick Six good Armbry g “orfder, $100." Inquire Auto Trimming_ snox:. Majestic u dz u.al;—One Harley WE ton:y o sidecar, mly to Avery ‘Farms, Inc., m FOR SALE—1922 -Hupmobile - M car; also 1921 ‘l-m-cm car. uflufi‘. . * USED CARS 'boug ‘Dougnt, -5‘ { ; cars of all m ook ; rAng TOE ALL JAKES OF CAR 2 Norwich Auto Weedking . “We tedr ‘om down ang aell the pleces” A